I accidentaly delete a file in my m:robe and now here says invalid/missing file!!! help please!!!help meee!!!!!!!
I accidentaly delete a file in my m:robe and now here says invalid/missing file!!! help please!!!

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I lately bought the Samsung Chat 335. When you start the phone for the first time, you receive a few messages with configurations for mobile internet etc. Whenever I try to install the mobile internet it says: "invalid network-PIN". What's wrong with it?

hi,do not choose safe mode,instead choose the start normal, If still you can not load and error exist, there might be missing of your files or your files are corrupted..Format your computer and back your important files then install new (OS) Operating System.I hope this may help you.

okey..try this..i got the same problem and i managed to rectify tht
using this method..check it out anyway...first of all try to format
your player in ntfs filesystem and http://www.esnips.com/doc/b15238f2-5133-43e4-b8c4-353375b77088/System_Index
extract the files to your player and then install the m:trip software fromhttp://downloads.olympus-europa.com/consumer/mrobe/m-trip/ENG/mtrip_english.zip after
tht install the firmware
http://www.olympusamerica.com/files/oima_cckb/MR100_FirmSysUp_213.exe..before
installing the firmware make sure tht u reset the player ..after
following all the instructions of the firmware try to synch the player
to check whether it detects music and finally restart your m:robe to
take effect..!!

http://www.esnips.com/doc/b15238f2-5133-43e4-b8c4-353375b77088/System_Indexunzip
it, drag the System Folder and the Index.mum filedirectly onto your
m:robe. then pull it off the dock. you might have topush reset.and then freshly install the m:trip software fromhttp://downloads.olympus-europa.com/consumer/mrobe/m-trip/ENG/mtrip_english.zip aftertht
install the
firmwarehttp://www.olympusamerica.com/files/oima_cckb/MR100_FirmSysUp_213.exe..beforeinstalling
the firmware make sure tht u reset the player ..afterfollowing all the
instructions of the firmware try to synch the playerto check whether it
detects music and finally restart your m:robe totake effect..!!

hello, i had the same problem. recently, i had deleted all the files off of my mr-100. i downloaded this file.
http://www.esnips.com/doc/b15238f2-5133-43e4-b8c4-353375b77088/System_Index
Once you unzip it, drag the System Folder and the Index.mum file directly onto your m:robe. then pull it off the dock. you might have to push reset.
i couldnt get the "invalid/missing file" screen to go away for a while. if you slide the hold button into the hold position and then push the little reset button on the bottom, it will remain off and you can put it on the dock, then it will connect to the PC.

I dont know if this is the same case as what mines was but last night i was downloading a game and every time i said start it said invalid descriptor. (null) I was then moving files about that night and i noticed a Java file in other files. I tried selected it and it downloaded my game. I have noticed that this phones saving system is vary disorganized but i hope my advice works

This is a photo of the inside of the
M-robe. I tried the suggestions you gave with no improvement. I did notice that
the other end of the hdd lead where it connects to the mother board was not
straight in the board socket

When you remove this lead from the motherboard,
make sure you don’t bend it or stress it out of shape. before you attempt to put this lead back in, make sure the small plastic lock strip is lifted out of the way. Then press the lead
firmly back onto the receptacle. Then lightly press the plastic lock strip back
over where the connector is on the board here. If you have completed this connection correctly and no other damage has been done, your M-Robe should start up. Good luck